@NebsGoodTakes
"No Pulse"
-Caves in guy's chest
-Medical team checks pulse.
-glance and nod to confirm "no pulse"
This has to be intentional comedy right?
I genuinely think this scene should be studied
in being so awkwardly made, it accidentally captures what a surreal nightmare can feel like
a scenario that's so absurd, goofy, and horrifying at the same time, where nobody acts quite right in response to what just happened
@Irish_Lad94
@NebsGoodTakes
not really. imagine if he was still somewhat alive and they just said "looks dead enough to me!".
you always have to check and properly announce someone's death, it's the professional way
@Irish_Lad94
@NebsGoodTakes
That's a moment of their thinking shutting down and training taking over. They literally don't know how to react and only do what they were trained to (despite never being trained for a frozen body).
I don't know the context, but even I can see it's a fantastic scene.
@Kyle_Castorena
@NebsGoodTakes
"fantastic" is a stretch....
so's "good"
"decent".... might still be pushing it,
a great scene would have been collapsing the guy's chest, initial visceral reactions, cut.
the melodramatic, South Park-esque "He didn't make it..." conveyed through a nod is fucking hilarious.
@Irish_Lad94
@NebsGoodTakes
You get a writers’ room doing 18 episodes/year, 4 years in on what was a corny show from the start and they’re gonna get fried and hit those “fuck it, cave in a frozen dude’s chest” while laughing hysterically through yet another 14 hour day.